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Old 09-07-2005, 03:09 PM   #1
Chippar
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Default Help please..Can't turn the engine off with the key.

How do I fix this...(I have a 2001 AUII Sedan with 40000 ks.) I can turn my ignition key off and even remove it from the switch, but the motor keeps idling away.
I have an Auto and the only way I found to stop the motor was to disconnect the Idle solenoid to slow the idle right down and then take off a plug lead and the motor will stall.
I noticed that the ignition lights were still on in my dash indicating power was still flowing, so I disconnected the battery lead to de-energise the coil.
Has anyone heard of this problem or know a fix for it? Please help.

Chippitydip.

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